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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. MR CHARLES CLARK (Established 1861), AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKKR. CASH FOR INVESTMENT in suras of £50 and upwards at Lowest Current Rates. Houses of every description in Town and Suburbs For Sate and To Let. MONTHLY CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET On application or posted free. No charge made for advertising in this Catalogue. FOB SALE OR TO BE LEX FOR A TERM, Iα Arraaeh street West, HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS, Quarter-acre ol Land. Northern Aspect. For full particular! apply to CHARLES CLARK, 6293 No. 290 Hereford street ENGLISH FURNITURE, From the CELEBRATED FIRM OF MAPLE AND CO. MAGNIFICENT PIANO, By Carl Ecke, Ice. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Armstrong, who is leaving the colony, to SELL BY AUCTION, At her residence, LISMORE LODGE, FENDALTON AND HOLMWOOD ROADS, FENDALTON, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 31st, The Whole of her HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, Included in— DRAWING-ROOM—Very fine piano, by Carl Ecke, in ebonised case with all modern iinproverWTTls best Brussels carpet, with border; French bronze clock, under shade, strikes hours and-' half-hours; walnut occasional tables, -..OMcy wicker and cane chairs, with plush and tapestry cushions; occtsional chairs, corner walnut whatnot, cone settee, with cushion, handsome standard lamp, coal vase, &c. DINING-ROOM — Axminster carpet, brass-rail fender, marble clock, spring rocker, bookcase, solid oak extension dining-table, with screw ; solid oak sideboard, handsomely carved; brassmounted coal vase, oil paintings, dining-room chain, dinner service, hall lamp, with coloured glass lights, &c. BEDROOMS—Four single iron bedsteads, wovenwire and flock mattresses, wardrobe, with mirror panel ; marble-top and other wash stands, chests drawers, toilet sets, chamber pedestal, duchesse chests drawers, &c. The usual KITCHEN and SCULLERY UTENSILS. Also, garden tools, lawn mower, tennis net, fowls, &c. Sale at 11 o'clock. No. 775. NOTE.—The bulk of this furniture was imported direct from England by Mrs Armstrong, is grade quality, and is now in as good condition as the day it left the warehouse. 6531, HIGH CLASS FURNITURE, PIANO, &o. ' MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Andrew Wilson, Esq., who ving for England, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his residence, No. 11 St. James street, off Armagh street, Linwood, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, The whole of his ,r • VERY SUPERIOR DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, Comprising Chesterfield couch and gent's easy chair in silk tapestry, walnut overmantel with bevelled mirrorti, fender and irons, Brussels and Kidder carpets, skin and Axminster hearthrugs, cane lounire, Wertheim sewing machine (nearly new, octagonal table, hand«orue hall lamp with ' coloured lights, hall stand, Austrian chair?, wicker easy chairs, extension dining table, sideboard with bevelled mirror, double iron bedeteads, stuffed spring and kapoc mattresses, bolsters, pillows, 2 sets handsome Doulton toilet ware, rimu woshstands, duchesse chests, hip bath, chests drawers, stretcher r.-ul bedding, lamp, lawn mower, garden tools, wheelbarrow, kitchen and scullery utensils, fee. Also, first class Dresden model piano. The whole of this furniture is in splendUUQtger and for absolute sale. •■' " ;s - .—. Sale at 11 o'clock. H. S. BROWN, 6530 No. 774 Auctioneer. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. FULL QUARTER ACRE; HEREFORD STREET, adjoining the Public Library. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Messrs Beswick and Ilartis, acting for the first mortgagee, to SELL BY AUCTION, At bis Rooms in Hereford street, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, Town Section, No. 408, containing quarter acre in Hereford street W., adjoining the Public Library. No. 761 Sale at 12 o'clock. "'"" v *~r>-'-. ; 6528 TO FRUJT GROWERS, MARKET GARDENERS, AND THOSE IN SEARCH OF 3 ACRES AND A COW. PAPANUI DISTRICT. In the Estate of the late CHRISTIANA ARKLE, Deceased. Tt/fR CHARLES CLARK (H. S. BROWN, JLtX Auctioneer) has received instructions from the Administrator of the Estate to SELL BY AUCTION, At bis Rooms, Hereford street, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IITO, "I O ACRES 1 ROOD pnd 38- PERCHES, being A/* part of Rural Section No. 3, situate on the Sawyers' Arms road,.. with buildings thereon, at present in the' occupation of Mr Christian Ponlson, and lately occupied by. Mr Robert Tubman. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SUBDIVIDED INTO FOUR LOTS, As per plan, " .:• Lot 1 contains 3a lr 20p, fronting the Sawyere" Anns road, H of which is in autumn sown onions Lot 2 contains 2a 2r 20p, also fronts the Sawyers' Anns road, with 2-roomed cottage '-thereon, half-au-acre is in early garden peas Lot 3 contains 3a 3r. with house of 4 rooms, 2-stall stable, loose boxes and loft. Oα this section are 200 fruit trees Lot 4 contains 3 acres. The land is some of the best in the district, and not to be beaten for market garden purposeiT&nd fruit growing. Reference to the number of the section will show it was the third selection in the whole of the Province of Canterbury. Aβ Accounts in the Estate have to be Closed the instructions are to effect a sale. Plane in course of preparation. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. For urther particulars apply to MESSRS ACTON ADAMS and KIPPENBERGER, Solicitors, ChrUtcUurch; or to 6529 No. 777 The Auctioneer. A. P. TUTTON. RANGIORA CENTRAL AUCTION MART. TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 31st. gKINS, HIDES and FAT at 11.30. RAIN and PRODUCE of all descriptions to " follow—Derwent and kidney potatoes, milling and need wheat, feed do, blue partridge and dun peas, seed and feM oats, feed barley, ryegrass seed, both machine and farmers' lines, cowgrass, beans, garden peas, bran, flour, and sharps, oat sheaf and oat straw ch»ff, all to be sold in lines to suit purchasers. Also, HORSES, T>RAYS, TRAPS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, Ac. A. P. TUTTON, 6573 Auctioneer, Rangiora. TO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS. MARCHMONT, SITUATE ABOUT U MILES FROM RANGIOBA, MOST HEALTHY SITUATION. g COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE, Good Garden, Orchard, and Plantation, Convenient Outbuildings, TOGETHER WITH 31 ACRES OF RICH LAND. A Really Desirable Country Residence. For particulars apply to A. P. TUTTON, 1071 «rt»to Acwfc Bftdgioni

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9817, 28 August 1897, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9817, 28 August 1897, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9817, 28 August 1897, Page 12

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